THE FLORA OF LIVERPOOL. 



2. T. EUROPiEA. L. (Common L. or Linden Tree.) 

 July. ^ 



In similar situations to the above and under similar cir- 

 cumstances. 



8. T. GRANDiFOLiA. L. (Broad-lcaved Downy L.) June, 

 July, b 



In similai* situations and cii-cumstances to the above. 



" The Lime supports the larvse of Smerinthus Tilioe (the Lime Hawk), Lophop- 

 teryx Camelina (the Cock's Gomb Prominent), Petasia Cassinea (the Sprawler), 

 Endromi* Versicolora (the Kentish Glory). Pcecilocapipa Populi (the December 

 Moth), E riog aster lanesirts (the Small Egger), Hypogymna rfi«par (the Gipsy), Z»encoma 

 vaw-nigra (the Black V.), Erthosia Stabllis (the Quaker), Xylina petrifacata. 

 Aci'onycta Alni (the Alder), and Acronycta Psi (the Dagger)." 



Ord. XV. Hypericace^. The Tutsan Family. 



1. HYPERICUM. Linn. St. John's WorL 

 Pohjadelph, Poh/and. L. 



1. H. ANDROS^MUM. L. (Tutsan.) June— August, n 



I'leutiful in a plantation near Upton Adllage. Near Brom- 

 boro' pool, rare,— W.S. Near the " Old Hut," Hale,— 

 W.H. Near Hale village, by the side of a grassy lane 

 leading to Hale wood,— J.S. On the left-hand side of the 

 old Bidston road, about two miles from Woodside. In a 

 lane near Claughton Hall. Sparingly between Seacombe 

 and Bidston,— H.C.W. in New Bot. Guide. Between 

 Hooton and Eastham, a little above the river, — H. Shep- 

 herd. 



'Z. H. PERFORATUM. L. (Common perforated St. J.) July — 

 September. 4 



Woods, moist hedges, &c., common. 



3. H. DUBiUM. Leers. (Imperforate St. J.) July, Aug. 4 



Plentiful in a hedge by the side of a canal near Lither- 

 land tan yard,— W.S. Near Speke Hall and Hoylake, — 

 J. Shepherd in Herb. 



4. H. QUADRANGULUM. L. (Square-stalked St. J.) July. U 



Moist shady places, common. 



5. H. HUMIFUSUM. L. (Trailing St. J.) July, n 



Heathy gravelly pastures and meadows, common. 



6. H. PULCHRUM. L. (Small upright St. J.) June, July. U 



Very common in shady situations about Woodside, Sea- 

 combe, Hoylake, &c. Also frequent on the Lancashire 

 side of the Mersev. 



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